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Show THE Anv Number of h Escaped an Awful Fate. M el hour ner My doctor told me I ns-of--M Fla., writes, had and nothing Consumption could be done forme. I was-giveThe offer of Dr. Kings upJo-diNew Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am how. on the foad to recovery and owe all to Dr. Kings New Discovery. It surely saved ray life. This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Riter Bros. Druggists. - Price 50e & $1.00. Trial Bottle free. kf . n . e SAM GLASER THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, Center 30, St, Loan Wines per bottle 35c. Wines per gallon from $1.25 to $2.00. Whiskey per gallon from $2.50 tr$G.0O: Salt Lake Brewing Co.s finest beer, also Pabst Milwaukee and Anheiser Bush iu Keg and bottles always iu stock. Free Delivery to Any Part cf City Want Column WANTED Old cast-iro- n Wilson nr.d Sons foundry. FOUND Key, . attached by twisted wire to a wooden handle. Apply Journal offiee, HAY FOR SALE Enquire Meat Market. Six doors Chicago west post office, Logan. Utah, d bracelet with padlock attached. Finder please leave at II. J,. DeWitts and be rewarded. FOR SALE 150 tons of lucpru, principally first crop. Good feed ground. I. C. Thoresen Ilvrum, Utah. $ LOST-Gold-linke- ATTENTION PLEASE! We want your repair work. Watches, clocks and jewelry, anything that needs repair in these lines. We wiU do it right, promptly, and at prices to suit. W e need your patronage, and we propose to please yon in order to secure and keep it: .0.' M. Wexdki.pOk. Third Street, East of Tithing Office LIVING EXPENSES lbs Sugar For $1.00,10 lbs for 50 cents, 20 lbs Sago for $1.00 10 lbs for; 50 cents; 20 lbs Tapioca for $1.00,. 10 lbs for 50 cents; 20 lbs Navy Beans $1.00, lOlbs for 50 cents. 1G lbs Best. Rice $1.00, 8 lbs for 50 cents; . 12 lbs Best Raisins $1.00, Gibs for 50 cent: 12 lbs Cleaned Currants $1.00, G lbs- for 50 cents;. 10 packages Seeded Hais-iu- s $1.00, 5 packages for 50 cents 25 lbs Rolled Oats $1.00, 12A lbs for 50 eents, 12 cans Peas tor $1.o5G REDU-CKD-- l!)3 21 A great shout f approval burst from ; the company. Men. said DarroW hoarsely and brokenly. I appreciate the honor. After the treachery we have heard here I can only do my part as a loyal, son of the state. I accept the olHco, and., ease God. If the battle come may we be found together In the front ranks. The old colonels face, no less white than that of his son; turned . with stately calmness to the young soldier 'standing like a demigod on the steps of the porch. No wonder the physical nature of Mary Annan and. of many another rejoiced In the spleu did perfection of the young man. . My boy, cried the colonel, seizing Darrow by the hand, .you are a true Ye are all proud of sou of the south. , The people arajmehty scarce. When it cornea to losing good solid flesh lrom any cause there is a general protest.Losing flesh means weakness, .nervousness, lack of ambition, loss of confidence, and a pale, saov, or yellow complexieu.- - Then comes sickness with the pain and misery, as well as the worry of expense arid doctor bills, Persons who realize that they are losing flesh would do well to act in time, so as to avoid the coming weakness. The .food thev eat wants to be turned into strong rich blood, this makes solid flesh and muscle and the best medicine for this is Dr. Gunns Blood A Nerve Tonic, a tablet to.tate after meals People who have lisedthia Tonic tell us tljat they have gained from 1 to 3 lbs. per week, of good solid flesh and of course gained iu health and constantly This Tonic is sold by all strength Druggists for 75c per box, of 3 boxes Jor $2.00, or sent postpnid on receipt of price. Write us about any weakness you may have, perhaps the advice we give you may be all you need, this costs Address, Dr. Gunn, you nothing. Philadelphia, Pa.. For eale by Biter Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah. anti-fles- FEBRUARY UTAH JOURNAL. LOGAN Y People! t Anti-Fa- TRI-WEEKL- 20 - cans for 50 eents; 12 cans Beans for $1.00, 6 cans for 50 cents; 8 cans Best Peaches $1.00 4 cans for 50 cents; 100 ll3 Fancy Flour $1. 75, 501bsfnr 90 cents; lOOlbs W. W. Flour $1.85 60lbs for 95cts;l00 lbs 11. IV Flout $2.00, 50 lbs for$l 8 pkffs Ar buckles Coffee $1.00,4 nkgs for 50 cents; 5 lbs Silver Leaf Lard 70 cents, 3 lbs for 45 cents; 4 bottles B. L. or Snider Catsup $LOO,-- 2 bottles for 50 cents. Henry G, Hayball. . Well, ha would rJcat them fairly nr.ci squarely now. lie would toll them frankly And boldly before father, mothThank er, friends ii'iul sweetheart. Cod they .were ail thci-e, be done i:i one blow. - He ran to his closet, drawing off his clothes ns .he My.it. and then put on oilm-tiiht lie, selected ns quickly r.s pcSoiLIf. The troops were ct the poreli now. lie could hear, the rattling of musket .stocks c:l the vralk as they were brought to order arms and then la parade rert. Hastily buttoning 1:1s cent, he turned to meet Willis In the door. Good leavens, Boyd! said the boy, glancing .at him anxiously, Mliat did you do that for? Wont you tike them oh? They ar- eNo, said hl3 brother, brushing by Come on. him. Followed by Willis, Beyton ran down the stairs through the hall, and out on the perch. There Immediately before him were drawn up the company of. riflemen. Surrounding them was a On the concourse of people. great porch stood his father and his mother and sister. The old mans face flushed with pleasure, his eyes were shining tvith proud and happy light. On one side stood Bob Darrow, handsomer than ever iu Ids becoming uniform. There, also looking more radiant and beautiful than he bad dared even to dream of her, was Mary Annan. The color was burning In her dark cheeks; her eyes, too, were ashine. Iler eager glance dwelt upon his face almost lovingly as . he entered the porch, and the next moment comprehended- his clothing witli a start of Following her example, surprise. they all looked at his tall, slender figure and noticed astonishment that he was, dad in the full uniform of an ensign in the United States navy, even to Lis which he held lightiu bis left hand. scabbard the ly by But they bad no time to comment on the singularity cf bis action, for another sharp command rang out: Company! Present arms I Colonel Peyton, ladies and gentlemen, and "especially Mr. Boyd Peyton. Johnstone, the lieutenant of the company, began, with an eloqueut gesture comprehending everybody, as you know, the rides have been without a commander for over a month owing to the death cf our late lamented captain. We have been carefully deliberating since that sad event ns to the choice of our next commanding otiiccr. We are proud to believe, sir, that It Is a high honor to command a company like this,, whose ranks are tilled with the best blood of Alabama. YTc be-- 1 lore. that if the company lias opportunity to show Its soldierly qualities upon the field of latt!o it will prove its mettle, and we have wanted not merely a commander of courage and cf family to lead us there are- - many In our ranks M ho possess such qualifications but we Mant a man of experience, a man who has been bred to the profession of arms, ufiio can teach us whit we lack. It Is needless to cay rh.it our thoughts have been upon you, Mr. IVytcn. ever since your return to the home cf your fathers last mouth. But. sir. you Mill forgive me, I nnj M ere morally certain.. cure, although wc had.no public assurance until last night ns to your feelings toward the But tnir story of your decision has been noised about our great by your fellow citizens-toatiafaction, sin. The company was assembled this morning and we held an election, and I have the honor to' inform yonVsir. that you havebcen unanimously elected to be our captain. God ttjee- the state of Alabama and .the Confederate States of America! TTivoe Aimers- for our new captain T) said the first sergeant, stepping forth from the ranks as Johnstone finished . his address. Slop! Jnstnntly cried Peyton, in a clear voice hoard on the very outskirts You nre mistaken. cf tlie assemblage In gentlemen. part, at least, 1 did in some degree .engage myself to the south last night. In. some degree! cried a girls voice, l silence, shrill piercing the and horror. surprise It was Mliry Annan. V Carried auay by the enthusiasm of on Peyton steadily, the party, looking down at. the surpried-stricken faeesof.Jbetnonbefore.bim 8 lth.mah the sharp cry of the, girl lloretd his very soul, moved by the s s - M-i- sM-or- m--o Southern-Confederac- - - - . nn-fu- M-i- - n-e- example cf. venerated friends, an honored father, and Influenced by f For the life of him he could net his glance then from sweeping aroutd until it rested upon the face of the woman he loved, standing by the railing, which she grasped with, astonishing Intensity, hnd staring at him wdth a horror struck, bewildered, piteous face scarcely less Mhlte than his omq. The cold sweat beaded upon his brow as he looked. lie felt something pre-vrv- Ills heart struck him like a triphamStill he persisted. . reasons, gentlemen, which need uct be mentioned, be continued more slowly. moistening his lips .nervously, but still resolute to go on, I I forgot myself., A deep groan burst from the lips of the colonel behind him. The old man put his hand to his head and staggered as if he wquld have fallen. The bitterness of death, Mith him, and added to it shame. Ills son a of agonies traitor? O God, could that be? My son, my son! cried hi3 mother, in a voice tense with emotion. Think! Think! Wliat is it you are saying? Darrow stepped across the porch and stooi! Mith clinched hands and threatening brow beside his. lifelong friend, the incarnation cf force and penace. In his soul, too, Mary Annahs bitter cry was ringing. Peyton looked neither to the right r.cv left. Gentlemen, he. continued, moisten- ing bis i! ;w, parched lips again and again, I love the south. My heart is with her. I!' re are father, mother, friends, and -- the woman I love as I would give my lifeblood for them, but Tbaiuot f my honor. My duty constrains me. I am an officer with a magnificent gesture he lifted ms hand to his cap and removed the United states. Was his strength, coming bad: to him at the sound of the beloved name? Yes,, yes. thank God! He Meat on more firmly: I have SMorn allegiance to the United States. I must be. faithful to my duty. Here is my commission as ensign, here are my orders to report at Washington at I must go. I cannot be your .once. captain, gentlemen, much as I appreciate the high honor, because I must 6erve the United States., To h 1 with the d- - d traitorl. shrieked a man In the outskirt3'f the croM'd, lifting his list in wrath, and, catching liis example, .the, yard rang with cries and shouts. Dou-with him! ' 'Mob him! . Lets ride him on a rail! Curse the nigger lover! Down- u;ilh tlie black Republican! Gentlemen, said tlie old colonel, disgalvanized Into life by this an-fno more of this! 1 play of passion, TL.s violence. no that beg you, sen choice. Leave his made has my him. Leavers,.! beg of ou. Let Lira The contempt of go forttK-ai- o. friends, the hatred of acquaintances, repudiation by his father aud mother will be and by those who loved him 1 . punishment enough. , FcyLms mother bowed her heart upon lug; daughters shoulder, aud her body shook M'ith sobs. Mary Annan all'll stared as If fascinated at the face of Peyton. ' Why, u hy cvou lu that aMful moment, the query flashed into the girls mind had she eve;: called hirer a dreamer? lie stood looking neither to the right nor loft, staring ahead at the company of Light infantry with a face ns set, U3 hard, as told as If carved out of marble. At hrs side stood Darrow, Shudders running ov5r bis body. One touch, one spark, aud lie would have struck ilrovn his whilom friend. Peyton realized this. He. Mas sick horror at the thought. He shuddered too.. Was it fear? Wliat was it? Was bcn coward. Indeed? By the living God he would stand there upon that porch and face them all if the next heartbeat were to be his last. Wc came for a captain,- said the first sergeant suddenly,- as tlie tumult and the shoutings died away, and M'C ar going to have one. By your leave, lieutenant. Comrades, I nominate for our captain Sergeant Bob Darrow of ,the cavalry,. If liell take it. Darrow! Lets have Darrow! shouted the others. . are in-- . favor of the Those. Sergeant Bo! tort Darrow will said the lieutenant-prompt- "Aye, mer. For various . s tK it-4- of What of Buffeting from iadigesiiou if Vrn t avoid such distress? p.,B tablets taken ailer eating u ill food perfectly and du o itvaan I A. symptoms of Imii.Jt2 ami Dyspepsia. Fat hat you liJ T! any time, and take an Arkr TahlS Htterwairt. Positively gna ranted. Vo,,' money will always I refunded if ar not satisfied Write to n9 lor pample W. P. Hooker dt Co., Buffai? N. Y, Riter Brea Drug Co T? r 3 Sure Cure For Piles. san-ko- r au-ay- SANITARIUM BATHS elec-tlcuP- ef 52-5- an HOTELS COVERINC OVER AN ACRE OF OROUND 00 OALLONS OF WATER FER MINUTE CHAPTER XVII. DEIVEX AWAY. Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain aai Marble Tubs, Private Plunges and Immense Swimming Pools Lu w 0 W, sir,, said the colonel turning to his oldest son. Walt, dr! cried the girl; interrupting hlm'and com. ing close to Toy ton. Do you call yourself a gentleman? she asked him fiercely, her hands twisting together nervoudy la a writhing, anguished motion. Last night on the porch, after said words of love to you decided, me and -l believed in you. Oh, hear Dio infamy, ajl! I believed in you, I trusted yen. You put your arm around me; I did not resist. Y'ou kissed me She brushed her lips with the sack of her hand in ineffable scorn as she spoke, wiilr a constant rising voice. 'Almost you persuaded me to love you. I gloried in you! Oh, was it a be? D you do it all 0 win a woman's lips? Are yen a thief and a coward as well as a traitor? Feyton attempted to speak, but before be could do so Darrow grasped him roughly by the shoulders with both hands. 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Recon- - Condensed Information for Office the Store and the Home. j , . - - . e o fS f,-- , 4 M-- . TUI tching Piles produco moisture 1,3 causes itching. thl form, as well Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilesft you. s cured by Dr. Bo Pile Remedy And Mary Annan fled to the new and bleeding. Absorb captains side and took his hand again tomore. 50c a jar at Druggists.or sent b and Mould have kissed it In the ex- mail. Treatise free. . Write me about citement of that moment, but he would vourcAM. )r. Jtaankn PlnlnJa For eale by Riter Bros. Drug C0. not permit her.."" Ligan .3 wished you godspeed last night, Utah.,, , j I do It again now; with she said. mere heart tiian before. the colonel ns the Or.tlcnen. said NATURE R9ITiVE BIMIOr . you will pardon cheering died EKTT? 1 cay 1 cannot ask you to par- lead RoiroNima, Amu,. TtM, OOUT. ALE KIDNEY COMPLAINT C. take of my hospitality under the prestanrh, ECEEMA AND ALL OTHER SKIN ANO ldo dire acr ent circumstances. .We await your commands. Captain Natural hot culphur water Darrow, said Lieutenant" Johnstone. SALT LAKE HOT SWINGS March your men to the armory, said Darrow. I will be there In half an hour. You will understand me friends and neighbors. I am sure. said the 4 . 3d So. colonel to the others, If I now beg to us alone. you leave, SILT LAKE The group- waited, silent and motionless, on the porch until tho last strag$160,000 BATHING RESORT from the gate. gler had depaf-teWITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL ul - 4 '!AvU, " Bia - - . - n h istluTur -- Price Postpaid to any address, 35 C 25c. THE WORLD, On Every Newsstand Pulitzer Building, New Tstfc "Stop! cried, the colonel. "Put up - your weapon, sirP powerful arms.. Did you dare do that? Ill kill you where you stand! But a strength surprising In one lit so slender Peyton dragged himself $ away. Ills hand went to the hilt of $ ' his sM'ol'd; the blade flashed in the air 5 1298, Main Street as ho partly drew it from thopeabbcrdT hi. Stop! cried the colonel. Tut up I5 THOMAS 5c GALLAGHER your weapon, sir! Your friends will Proprietori?, need it. and on this porch we fight only Everything strictly firs with gentlemen. class. Dinner fiom 12.to3, 25c, .j You are right, sir, said the young' hours. Short Orders ab-td-l man-- , proudly, yet wincing under his New. York Count ; Oysters fathers sneer, thrusting his back into its scabbard; they will need and everything the market ; It, and they shall have it. affords. Fine coffee. Good 1 ButhIs resentment 'at onee-gav- o Service. place .to other feelings. These before him were his all. Might ho not per - I h . -- su-or- d i |